Research Activities

Member of IRISA and Inria's DiverSE project-team, doing research on Model Driven Engineering of Software Product Lines with a special focus on the domain of component based reactive and large scale distributed systems with quality of service constraints, including reliability, performance, timeliness etc.

In this context, we are building the Kermeta (Kernel Meta-modeling)
environment. It defines a core metamodeling toolkit for building model driven
specific tools, such as model level aspect weavers, product line modeling and
derivation tools, model based test cases generation, etc.

Consultancy Activities

I have a large experience as a consultant in object-oriented
modeling with UML, Model Driven Engineering and the design of telecom software. For more information
and availability, please mail to Jean-Marc.Jezequel@irisa dot fr.

Responsibilities

Director of IRISA. Since January 2012, I'm Director of IRISA, a research lab unifying the forces of CNRS, ENS Rennes, INSA Rennes, Inria, Telecom Bretagne, Supelec, the University of Rennes 1 and the University of South Brittany in Computer Science in Brittany.

Short Biography

I received an engineering degree in Telecommunications from the ENSTBr
in 1986, and a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of
Rennes, France, in 1989. I then worked for the TRANSPAC company on an Intelligent
Network project. I then became a researcher (Chargé de
recherche) in the Irisa Lab for the Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).
In this context, I have directed a project called EPEE
(Eiffel Parallel Execution Environment), which is an object-oriented design
framework for programming distributed computing systems. During the most
of 1996, I have been visiting Pr.
Yonezawa's lab., in the University
of Tokyo, Japan. In March-April 1999, I visited the CS&SE
Department of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. I've got an
habilitation
à diriger les recherches, Programmation
fiable et efficace des architectures parallèlles distribuées,
November 1997.